Fig. 7From: Quantifying the relative importance of experimental data points in parameter estimationExperimental data and weights of the MAPK module. a The solid curve represents noise-free data obtained from the true parameter. The circles represent the noisy experimental data, generated by adding and multiplying a small amount of Gaussian noise. b Each dot represents the weight of a data point, and the dashed line corresponds to the equal-weight cost function. Data points in dynamically changing regions receive larger weights and the data points in flat regions receive relatively smaller weightsBack to article page